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Mihara Yasuhiro
Mihara Yasuhiro (born in Nagasaki, Japan 1972) is a Japanese Designer. He is the founder and head designer of his clothing and footwear brand MIHARAYASUHIRO. He is also the founder and owner of SOSU shop and Sosu International Co., Ltd.

Website:https://miharayasuhiro.jp/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miharayasuhiro_official/ [[File:Mihara Yasuhiro.jpg|thumb|Mihara YasuhiroBorn: June 1972 (age 49 years), Nagasaki, Japan

Maison Mihara Yasuhiro shoes]]

Life and Education
Mihara Yasuhiro (born in Nagasaki, Japan 1972). Yasuhiro enrolled in Tama Art University’s textile design program in 1993. Early on in his studies, Yasuhiro developed a passion for footwear which he nurtured through working part-time in factories and through exploring tanneries and wooden last ateliers during a foreign exchange trip to the United Kingdom. Following his trip abroad, Yasuhiro set out on creating his own brand. In 1996, he launched archi doom with the backing of a manufacturer. archi doom’s days, however, were short lived. Following graduation in 1997, Yasuhiro rebranded the company after his own name.

Career and Accomplishments
In 1996 Yasuhiro created his own brand "archi doom" But the brand was short lived. After graduating in 1997, Yasuhiro rebranded the company after his own name. Yasuhiro’s partnered with PUMA and it solidified him as a footwear designer. In November of 1999, Yasuhiro introduced the inaugural MIHARAYASUHIRO clothing collection at Tokyo Fashion week. After four seasons in Milan, Yasuhiro began presenting as a part of Paris Men’s Week. Following his move to Europe, the designer was suddenly recognized for his menswear—not just his PUMA collaboration. Still, it was his Spring/Summer 2009 collection, which was named one of the ten best of the season. One of Yasuhiro’s hallmarks is his mastery of the trompe l’oeil: the art of creating optical illusions. Originally a couture technique, the clever tailoring trick allows designers to create the appearance of layers or multiple garments when, in fact, there are none. Yasuhiro has continued to hone his trompe l’oeil tricks, crafting elongated T-shirts from multiple fabrics—with the lower portion made from a waffle-knit cotton that would often be worn under a T-shirt—or multi-layered sweaters with a distressed, loosely-knit exterior with an immaculate backing that give the impression of wearing two pieces. Recently, Yasuhiro has rebranded his endeavours to a certain extent. His ready-to-wear line now goes by Maison MIHARAYASUHIRO, and the designer briefly relocated his presentation London Fashion Week: Mens, instead of Paris, putting on a dramatic show in the British capital’s Barbican Center in 2017.